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Dictionary » A » Appendages of eye Appendages of eyeAppendages of eye --> accessory organs of the eye The eyelids, with lashes and eyebrows, lacrimal apparatus, conjunctival sac, and extrinsic muscles of the eyeball. Synonym: organa oculi accessoria, accessory organs, accessory visual apparatus, adnexa oculi, appendages of eye. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... occupant. The creature is a master of disguise. It takes a practiced eye to detect it in this stage. I have documented 5 stages or metamorphic ... It is anchored into the skin of the host with a series of hooklike appendages that extend downward from the underside of the "callus" ...
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The Fiber Disease... occupant. The creature is a master of disguise. It takes a practiced eye to detect it in this stage. I have documented 5 stages or metamorphic ... It is anchored into the skin of the host with a series of hooklike appendages that extend downward from the underside of the "callus" ...
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The Fiber Disease... causes vapor clouds, ligands spin these clouds which would prevent the eyes from seeing them. Poly beads and bio chips are used in synthetic polymerization, ... enormous lengths and return to its normal size. Ligands have claws and appendages to chelate metal and calcium from the bones and teeth. ...
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The Fiber Disease... causes vapor clouds, ligands spin these clouds which would prevent the eyes from seeing them. Poly beads and bio chips are used in synthetic polymerization, ... enormous lengths and return to its normal size. Ligands have claws and appendages to chelate metal and calcium from the bones and teeth. ...
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Morgellons...AKA The Skin Fiber Disease...Terra Incognita!... occupant. The creature is a master of disguise. It takes a practiced eye to detect it in this stage. I have documented 5 stages or metamorphic ... It is anchored into the skin of the host with a series of hooklike appendages that extend downward from the underside of the "callus" at a slightly ...
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